Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [noun] i " in BNC.
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1 | Second , much violence in the West results I believe , from a sense of impotence . |
2 | ( In the proof stage I nearly cut the last sentence in the book , which was that we would know the mind of God . |
3 | Well he 's rushed on now you see , that fellow has in the pick-up truck I mean , did you see him ? |
4 | In my own studies of theatre audiences and of book reading habits in the United Kingdom I found , when I began , that there was very little published at all on who goes to the theatre and , while there was more information available on adult reading habits , much of it had its source in America and much of what was available in Britain referred to borrowing from libraries but excluded book buying . |
5 | If I , a British citizen , fall ill in the United States I will have to pay for treatment . |
6 | When we were recently in the United States I was very pleased to find that the top officials there , including Eagleburger and Robson , advised us not to hurry . |
7 | But in , in the United States I 've noticed , the laws about the yellow lines are much better observed and the traffic circulates better . |
8 | In the mess hall I had orange juice , cereal , ham and eggs and coffee . |
9 | I stopped a hundred yards down the road and checked my bearings in the paperback A-Z I keep taped behind the sun visor . |
10 | what we 're dealing with is a small group of MP s who thought there were some advantages in the Paignton amendment I 've discussed it very thoroughly with them for some time , and they agree that there were real difficulties about the Paignton amendment which I 've now addressed |
11 | After I moved to my apartment in the Hotel España I kept hoping I might be able to persuade you to come and share it , or at least to take the one next to mine , which was empty . |
12 | Leave my handbag alone but you see when it was in the window Jane I thought it looked a bit too light , but I think what makes it look like that is they 've got the light shining |
13 | In the camp canteen I looked for the woman who had encouraged me to come to what , by the minute , I was beginning to feel was a god-forsaken hole . |
14 | Children , particularly our own grandchildren I discovered er had got money in the building societies I mean we give them money for presents and throw it into a building society , and I said what 's happening about your , your tax ? |
15 | In the sunday papers I saw Batts was M.O.Match . |
16 | Do n't matter about the rest , there 's some in the bird box I can fill in , but I ca n't just |
17 | In The Clock Tower I first block in the spider web of interconnecting darks which I visualise as one large dark shape . |
18 | In The Clock Tower I first block in the spider web of interconnecting darks which I visualise as one large dark shape . |
19 | If they ca n't get sufficient profit out of supplying gas in the U K I think British Gas is on the verge of withdrawing from the gas market in the U K , and that a lot of jobs in this country and I think we ought to be aware of that and I think we ought to be campaigning to make sure that does n't happen . |
20 | and then only had it four years , but I used to it was , it 's such a waste that washing machine , I think maybe I 've done a few shirts hand washing and all the water , whereas in the twin tub I 'd of done the light weights , heated the water up done the shirts and , erm , got the put in , maybe towels and then I 'd put , re-heat the water if , if it was n't really soiled and I could do either all the dogs stuff or , or my dusters |
21 | ‘ Now I 'm in the voucher scheme I feel safer knowing that the council has looked at the people it employs , and if there 's any difficulty I can go to Joan [ the manager ] . ’ |
22 | ( An aside : After over 20 years of climbing in the Peak District I have come to the conclusion that the upper pitch of Valkyrie sees more epics than almost any other . |
23 | Then when I came near the broken house and stood in the moon shadow I could hear and see nothing . |
24 | The mill was quite close to home so in the lunch hour I was able to go home to see to my mother who was ill at the time . ’ |
25 | At the National Gallery 's new sumptuous shop in the Sainsbury Wing I recorded three books on Gwen John ( and none on Augustus , her brother ) , two on Artemisia Gentileschi ( one being the very scholarly and feminist monograph by Mary D Garrard , published by Princeton University Press , now in paperback ) , one book on Rosalba Carriera , and most surprisingly given the feminist industry around this artist , only one on Mary Cassatt . |
26 | Sometimes in the Cauldhame Arms I stand up at the urinal , but most if it ends up running down my hands or legs . |
27 | ‘ If the ankle had gone in the Blackburn game I would have been letting everyone down . |
28 | When I went home in the school holidays I had to sleep on the bed-settee in the ‘ front room ’ . |
29 | " In the Night Cafe I have tried to express the terrible passions of humanity by means of red and green . " |
30 | In the motorway restaurant I asked for tea and wholemeal toast , and saw the usual look of incomprehension on the face of the girl behind the counter . |